Also known as
The Dark Girl In Blue, Dennis Murphy’s, The Girl In Dark Blue, The Girl In The Dress, The Gleanntan, Julia Clifford’s, Murphy’s Slides No. 1, Padraic O’Keefe’s, Padraig O’Keefe’s, Sleamhnan Ghleanntain.

Seamus Ennis calls this tune The Dark Girl in Blue in his tutor for the uilleann pipes. It seems that maybe this is more accurate the "Denis Murphy’s" because it was from Denis Murphy that Ennis learned the tune.

The Gleanntan Slide

Tony MacMahon has recorded this tune on his LP "Tony MacMahon" (1972) he puts it as second with "Merrily Kissed the Quaker" On this LP it is refered to as "The Gleanntan Slide" Can anyone offer reasons why it is so named? Does anyone else call it that?

Knockabout is wrong too…..

Denis Murphy’s

I know Denis Murphy’s Polka as the Knockaboul Polka (with a final "l"), Knockaboul being a place name in Ireland. I can understand the final "l" being misread as a "t", but YouTube generally is not my first source for definitive accuracy in spelling!

Denis Murphy’s

Also called Padraic O’Keefe’s

This tune is listed as Padraic O’Keefe’s on the Boys of the Lough’s "Second Album," suggesting that maybe Denis Murphy learned it from his teacher Padraic. It’s on "Chieftans 3" as Denis Murphy’s Slide, now the common title.